Atrium Gallery

The Art of Caring: Inspirations of 140 Children

In 2016, the Winter Family Ball committee established The Art of Caring, a pre-event to the annual gala, designed to help children understand why we need fundraising and community-minded activities. This art exhibition is the inspirations of 140 Children.

Through Inviting, Larissa Blokhuis highlights the unseen connection and mutually beneficial relationship between trees and fungus. Vast networks of fungus support our ecosystem, invisible most of the year.

In Allegory of our Seas, textile artist Diane Roy uses a variety of techniques including crocheting, knotting, twisting and weaving to create sculptures that explore the awe-inspiring beauty of our oceans and the curious creatures that inhabit our waters.

Clancy Dennehy works in music, art, and film. Returning to his art school roots, Clancy is now creating art that reflects the richness of the West Coast finding beauty in both nature and our industrial history of logging and port activity.

Diego lives and works in Gibsons BC, and Calanoa, Columbian Amazon. As an artist and designer whose work turns around the dialogue between humankind and nature, Diego works in different media: photography, video, painting, artist's books and sculpture.